Early Daily Activity: Development and description of an occupation-based intervention for surgically repaired distal radius Fractures.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Clinical Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1177/02692155241258296
Julie M Collis, Elizabeth C Mayland, Nicola Kayes, Nada Signal
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Objective: To describe the theoretical development and structure of an occupation-based intervention for people with a surgically repaired distal radius fracture.

Intervention development and rationale: The Early Daily Activity (EDA) intervention uses the performance of strategically selected daily activities as the primary rehabilitative strategy. Occupation-based interventions are recommended for hand injury rehabilitation but are often poorly described and lack explicit theoretical underpinnings. The EDA-intervention was developed from exploratory research that informed the theory and structure. The theoretical principles are that daily activity performance is (i) safe within defined parameters (ii) appropriately self-determined (iii) produces high ranges and amounts of therapeutic movement, and (iv) builds psychosocial competencies.

Intervention description: The EDA-intervention is designed to be commenced within 2 weeks of surgery. There are three key components. The first is activity-specific education to emphasise the safety, benefits, and therapeutic actions of activity performance. A set of parameters for defining safe activities is described to support education. The second component is patient-therapist collaboration to select a range of daily activities that provide a 'just-right' challenge. Collaboration occurs at regular intervals throughout the rehabilitation period to incrementally increase the challenge of activities. The third component is performance of activities at-home targeted at improving range of movement and function.

Next steps: The EDA-intervention can be used by hand therapists, but it has not yet undergone effectiveness evaluation. A planned study will explore clinician readiness to adopt the EDA-intervention, inform iterative changes to the protocol and the design of feasibility and effectiveness studies.

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早期日常活动:针对手术修复的桡骨远端骨折,开发并描述基于职业的干预措施。
目的:描述针对桡骨远端骨折手术修复患者的职业干预的理论发展和结构:干预措施的发展与原理:早期日常活动(EDA)干预措施以进行战略性选择的日常活动为主要康复策略。以职业为基础的干预措施被推荐用于手部损伤康复,但往往描述不清,缺乏明确的理论基础。EDA 干预疗法是在探索性研究的基础上发展起来的,其理论和结构都是在探索性研究的基础上形成的。其理论原则是:日常活动表现(i)在确定的参数内是安全的(ii)适当的自我决定(iii)产生高范围和高数量的治疗性运动,以及(iv)建立社会心理能力:EDA 干预设计在手术后两周内开始。有三个关键组成部分。首先是针对具体活动的教育,强调活动的安全性、益处和治疗作用。为支持教育,介绍了一套用于定义安全活动的参数。第二个组成部分是患者与治疗师合作,选择一系列能够提供 "恰到好处 "挑战的日常活动。在整个康复期间定期进行合作,逐步增加活动的挑战性。第三部分是在家中进行活动,目的是改善活动范围和功能:接下来的步骤:手部治疗师可以使用 EDA 干预方法,但尚未对其有效性进行评估。计划中的一项研究将探讨临床医生是否愿意采用 EDA 干预法,为方案的反复修改以及可行性和有效性研究的设计提供信息。
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Clinical Rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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117
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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